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107. Names of Flies supposed to play a part in distribution 



of Cancer, 



108. Identification of Chermes pini on Ahies pectinata. 



109. Precis of the two most recent reports dealing with the 



Mexican Cotton Boll y^ ^qyH {Anthonomus grandis) 

 and its treatment. 



110. Identification of Eose Cecid {Neocerata rhodophaga). 



111. Information re Bengalia depressa in Rhodesia. 



112. Information re Household Mites {Glyciphagus domes- 



ticus) and their destruction. 



113. Further identifications of Egyptian Insect Pests. 



114. Report on Peas damaged by Bruchus Beetles (B. pisi). 



115. Report on Bugs attacking Melons, &c. at Khartoum 



{Aspongopiis viduatus) and treatment. 



116. Extracts concerning Aspidiotus pyri. 



117. Identification of Flies taken from Cancer patients' 



houses. 



118. Ladybirds preying upon Durra Aphis (identification). 



119. Identification of Fly Larvae from cases of Myiasis in 



children (Musca and Homalomyia). 



120. Account of Biting Fly {Haematopota crassicornis). 



121. Further information re insect-infested wine corks. 



122. Note on Aptera doing damage to Cauliflower and 



Celery roots, and treatment. 



123. Wood Leopard Moth {Zeuzcra aesculi) and Parsnip 



Maggot (Psila rosae). 



124. Information re Household Mite [Glyciphagus domesti- 



cus) damaging upholstering materials. 



125. Another communication re Cork infested with insects. 



126. The best whitewash for fruit trees. 



127. Investigation of Mite-free areas in Black Currant. 



128. Report on Insects attacking Carnation Roots. 



129. Note on Violet Galls caused by the Violet Smut Fungus 



(Urocystis violae) and related insect galls. 



130. Report on method of destroying Slugs on Land. 



131. Common Household Mosquito (Culex pipiens) trouble- 



some at Taplow Rectory, Bucks. 



132. Elm Bark damaged by Scolytus destructor. 



133. Black Currant attacked by Currant Gall Mite. 



134. Correspondence re determination of Hyponomeutid 



bred from silken tents on Apple. 



135. Nutmegs damaged by the larvc^e of the beetle (Araeo- 



cerus Goffeae). 



136. Correspondence re Insects infesting wine cellars. 



137. Determination of a Common House Fly (Homalornyia 



canicularis) bred from Children. 



138. Report on Oak Aphides (Callipterus quercus) from 



Pretoria. 



139. Further correspondence re insect infesting wine 



cellars. 



140. Letter re Nematode Worms from a Chiflf-Chaff. 



141. New Scale Insect from Egypt {Diaspis squamosus). 



